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Xbox 360 burners advice


chrisssj2

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Thanks.

It doesn't matter much which u get for xbox 360 burning?

Currently I use cheap arita media...

I still have 10+ left.. If they work fine on it, I will keep using those..

 

If not I switch to verbatim.

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Is it the 2.4x rated Arita +R DL ones?

 

The Optiarc 5240 is the same as the 7240 except no support for DVD-RAM burning.

 

I think your old burner was a IDE connected burner. You have SATA connectors?

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Is it the 2.4x rated Arita +R DL ones?

 

The Optiarc 5240 is the same as the 7240 except no support for DVD-RAM burning.

 

I think your old burner was a IDE connected burner. You have SATA connectors?

 

Im not sure as I have 2 different arita's (old ones purple) new ones white

 

I don't even know what the use of dvd-ram is, but I think its of no use to xbox 360?

 

Yes my current burner is IDE, I do have SATA 1.5 Gb/s connector onboard.

 

Are these the rumoured Good quality Verbatim dvd's?( I ask since there are different batches/mediatypes, and I don't know the difference) Is this the good type batch?

 

http://www.salland.eu/product/108865/verbatim-dvd-r-double-layer-matt-silver-8x-10-pack-spindle-43666.html

 

Thanks for helping a newbie :)

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DVD-RAM is a special disc format and not much used today.

 

The 10p spindles I got are from Taiwan and very nice. No idea where those are made as it's not stated on the homepage.

 

They want € 12 for that package. You can get the same package for € 9.99 at this place

 

http://www.sweburn.com/product.php?productid=2&cat=5&page=1

 

Those discs at SweBurn.com are made in Taiwan and works very nicely burning at 8x with a 5240/7240 burner.

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